Browsing Tillamook, Oregon Planning Documents by Title

Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents ...

The Tillamook Transportation Refinement Plan was undertaken to develop solutions to
three interrelated transportation issues in downtown Tillamook, Oregon:
Transportation safety, with an emphasis on pedestrians;
adverse ...

The City of Tillamook Transportation System Plan (TSP) is a guide for the city to develop
appropriate transportation facilities in the city. The TSP incorporates the community's
vision while remaining consistent with ...

The purpose of this Urban Renewal Plan is to eliminate blighting influences found in the Tillamook Urban Renewal Area, to implement goals and objectives of the Tillamook Comprehensive Plan, and to support the continued ...

Tillamook County (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc.; Angelo Planning Group; Alta Planning and Design; Economic Development Council of Tillamook County; Tillamook County (Or.). Dept. of Community Development(Tillamook County (Or.), 2007-06)

The Highway 131 Transportation Refinement Plan addresses key
transportation issues along Oregon Highway 131 (Highway 131) as it
travels through the unincorporated communities of Oceanside and
Netarts in western Tillamook ...

Project objectives: develop a stakeholder involvement program; review current transportation-related documents to determine relationships and conflicts; update the inventory and review the format and content of the Goal ...

The City of Tillamook and Tillamook County have approved an amendment to the Urban Growth Management Agreement. The amended Urban Growth Management Agreement recognizes the Goal 11 and 14 exceptions previously approved by ...

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